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Christmas
Mourning
By Tricia
Goyer
As I sat in our
living room last Christmas morning, there was a pile of presents under the
tree. A smile filled my face, just thinking about the joy and laughter that
would fill the house in a few hours when we gathered around to hear the
Christmas story, worship Jesus, and open presents.
That morning as I
thought about the celebration of our Lord's birth, my mind was already busy
unwrapping. No, I wasn't thinking ahead to presents. Instead, I was unwrapping
the many memories of Christmas that I carry on my heart.
I remember sitting
at the kids' table in Grandma's mobile home, laughing and goofing around with
my brother and cousins. I remember the doll house my Grandpa made when I was
seven and the loving care my grandma took to decorate it.
I remember the
boom box and banana clips from high school and my first Christmas with my son
Cory not long after I turned eighteen. Cory was only six months old, but the
greatest gift God gave to both of us that year was John—my soon-to-be husband
and Cory's soon-to-be daddy.
There are memories
of the kids acting out the Christmas story and Goyer family gatherings in which
forty of us would eat in our cleaned-out and heated garage because it was the
only place big enough to set up tables and chairs for everyone.
I also will never
forget the first time I celebrated Christmas in California with my biological
dad and the four sisters I didn't know growing up. I had a happy heart that
day, being with people I didn't know well but who amazingly looked and acted
just like me. How cool is that?!
As I write this,
there are faces going to be missing around the tree, to be sure. There's always
a sense of missing when the people you love are far away. And that's when
Christmas Morning becomes Christmas Mourning. I'm thinking of my mom, dad,
siblings, in-laws, and friends, wishing I could fill me house with their faces,
their smiles, their laughter. I'm sure you understand.
It's so easy to
center Christmas around the baby who God sent, but we cannot forget the purpose
for His coming. Jesus' mission wasn't just about the manager, the angels, and
the swaddling clothes. His purpose was to offer himself so that we can spend
eternity with Him and those we love.
The greatest gift
is one we've yet to open. Salvation comes to our hearts when we whisper a
prayer of faith and relinquishment—when we give up the right to ourselves.
Like a
beautifully wrapped presents under the tree, the best part of the gift is still
to come. My mind is anticipating the unwrapping. I can only guess of the joy
and laughter to come!
***
Tricia
Goyer is a busy mom of four, grandmother of one, and wife to John. Somewhere
around the hustle and bustle of family life, she manages to find the time to
write fictional tales delighting and entertaining readers and non-fiction
titles offering encouragement and hope. Tricia is also on the blogging
team at MomLifeToday.com, TheBetterMom.com and other
homeschooling and Christian sites. In addition to her roles as mom, wife
and author, Tricia volunteers around her community and mentors teen moms. She
is the founder of Hope Pregnancy Ministries in Northwestern Montana, and she
currently leads a Teen MOPS Group in Little Rock, AR. Tricia, along with a
group of friends, recently launched www.NotQuiteAmishLiving.com,
sharing ideas about simplifying life. She also hosts the weekly radio
podcast, Living Inspired. Learn more about Tricia at www.triciagoyer.com.
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